Nu (; uppercase ÃÂ, lowercase ý; , ) is the thirteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, representing the voiced alveolar nasal . In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 50. It is derived from the Phoenician letter nun (ð¤Â). Its Latin equivalent is N, though the lowercase () resembles the Roman lowercase v.
The name of the letter is (, ) in Ancient Greek, while in Modern Greek it is (, ).
Letters that arose from nu include N in the Latin script and En (ÃÂ) in Cyrillic.
The lower-case letter is used as a symbol in many academic fields. Uppercase nu is not used, because it appears identical to Latin N.
Encodings of Greek Nu and Coptic Ni.